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Show aT . | Obituaries 73, 4% E Fork, di Utah Valley tal after a short illness. ‘She was born March 24, 1901 in BORN Midoan ALLEY 2 Martha A. Williams Pleasant Grove. the daughter of Martha Ella Aston Williams, %, died Thursday in an Orom John Alma and Mary Jane Etlis rest home following 3 stroke. Richins. She married Rudger She was born ia Lindon on Sept. 13, 1896 te Edwin and Exnily Smith on March 18, 1925 at Salt ty. He died July 30, 1968. Keetch Aston. She married Frank Williams on Aug. 18, 1915 in the Salt Lake LDS Terrple. He She was a member of the LDS Gurch and lived in the Lindon Ward for many years. She was a member of the Daughters of Mrs. two Nyal Herman Lindon, and Mrs. Rex (Janice) Berry. Tooele; 15 grandchildren, six great - grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters, Mrs Hazel West. American Fork: Mrs. Mable Baxter, Magna; Frank and Alfred Richins, both of Pleasant Grove. Funeral services will be Monday at 11 a.m. at the Lindon LS Ward Chape}. Friends may call at Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove, Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the church Monday before services. Burial will be in the Orem City Cemetery. Forest B. Aivey ESCALANTE,Garfield County — Forest Burns Alvey, 64. of Escalante, died Wednesday in a Sait Lake City hospital folie wing @ shor iliness. He has severai relatives in Utah County Fleyd C. Stevenson PAYSON — Floyd C. Sievenson, 66, 506 E. 600 S., Payson, died Wednesday in a Sait Lake City hospital following a lingeringiliness. He was born April wy 1908 in SatnaSto ae nd Sarah Helen Cushing St married Ora Brimhall on Nov. 7s 1930in Provo. Mr. Stevenson was employed as a miner and mechanic. and was a retired watermaster for Payson City, He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his widow, four sons and a daughter; Dale F. Stevenson; Benjamin; Farrell d., Darrell W. and Lb. Dee Stevenson, all of Payson; and Mrs. Clifford (Carol) Laycock, American Fork, 22 grandchildren; one great-grandchild, three brothers and a sister, James Stevenson, Cedar City: Arvil Stevenson, Dallas, Tex.; Ray Stevenson, Rountifl, and Mrs Lillian Escalante, a son of Thomas Henry and Marsha Ann Liston Alvey. He married Ruth Allen on Walker, Santaquin. Funeralservices will be at the Payson First-Fifth LDS Ward Aug. 10, 1930 in Escalante, and Chapel Saturday at 1 p.m the marriage was solemnized later in the Manti LDS Temple. Friends may cali at Rigby MortuaryFriday evening from7 Mr. Alvey was owner and to 9 p.m. and Saturdayprior to operator of Aivey Sawmill in services. Burial will be in Payson City Escalantefor 15 years and was 4 retired employee of the U.S Cemetery, Forest Service. He was a inemberof the LDS Church. Wendell Thorne Surviving are his widow; two GULFPORT,Miss. — Wendell rt, died sens and a daughter, Freland E. Thorne, 74, of G Alvey and Mrs. ‘Rolaine Lyman, Thursday at the Gulfport both of Escalante; and LaDall Memorial Hospital following a Alvey. Kanab. Kane County; 10 long illness. grandchildren; turee He was born at Pleasant Grove great-grandchildren; and and spent his earlylife there and sisters, Wanless Funeral services are Pending Escatante: Elmer Alvey, and ‘egas, Ney.; Thiiio Aivey, Payson; Delose Alvey, American Fork; Mrs. Melvin (Mary) Swain Oipin David A. Williams ‘amily Pleasant Grove. Annie H. Goodsell and Mrs. Louis (Emma) Baylog, both of Payson. Funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m.in the Escalante LDS Ward chapel, where friends may call two hours prior to services. Burial will be in the Escalante Cernetery. WESTON, Ida. — Funeral services will be Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Weston LDS Ward Chapel! for Annie Hoopes Goodsell, 91, who died Wednesday Preston, Ida after a short illness. A son, Gordon H. Goodsell lives in American Fork She was born Dec. 2, 1883 in Weston, Ida., to Daniel Lewis and Catherine Clark Hoopes. She married Albert Eugene Goodsell on April 17, 1902 in the Logan LDS Temple. He died Oct. 2, 1956. Survivors include four sons and two daughters, Orval E. Goodsell, Arlington, Va.; Mrs. Morris (Ines) McFadden PALO ALTO,Calif. - Funeral services were held Monday in Palo Alto for David A. Williams, 70, of Redding, Calif., who died last Frideyafrera longillness. He was married to Eva Thacker, formerly Charleston, Wasatch County. The family lived in Utah for a number of years. Mr. Williams was a Pleasanton, Calif. Lynn A retired Palo Alto building Goodsell, Grace, Ida.; Gordon H. contractor and a memberof the Goodsell, American Fork: Mrs. LDS Church. cen R. (Verda) Feliows, Preston, Ida.; and Phil H Survivors include his widow, four sons and a daughter, David Goodsell, Boise, Ida; 43 Brent Williams, Phoenix, Ariz.; grandchildren; 63 greatVaughn A. Williams, Carson grandchildren: and three sisters. Clara Emreick, City, Nev.; Glade E. Williams, Mrs. San Jose, Calif; Robert Anaheim, Calif; Mrs. Eddie Williems, Portland, Ore. and Smith and Mrs. FlorenceNixon. Mrs. Kenneth L. Zabriskie, both of Blackfoot, Ida Friends may call at Webb Houston, Tex. 26 grandchildren; Mortuary. Preston, tonight from three great - grandchildren. 7 to 9 o'clock andat the chapel Burial was at Alta Mesa two hours prior to services Cemetery, PaloAlto. Burial will be in Weston Cemetery. Mortuary A alMy 185 E. CENTER 373-184) Provo Paul $ Anderson Funeral Saturday 2 P.M. in the Berg drawing room chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday 6 to 8 P.M. and Saturday prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. john Alfred Fox died Oct. 4, 1987. Utah Pioneers. She graduated from BYUand had taught school. * and “Sin ve Robert and Petriris uenem Devs, @6 8 Now Street, oo to ey and Nora Patricie Rodrigues Bordon, £19 S160 W Orem Bey to Lewis and sone Forres The US Environmental Christensen, M9 5. * 4, Protection Agency (EPA) is Spring Boy to Leon and Jolene Julia. considering issuing waste water a O80. fey to Vernon and Alene Lowe MStis, permits to Provo City and US. Steel's Geneva Works RD 2 Spanish Fort. onte ‘The permit for Provo's waste to Voedeti and Range Archibald water treatment plant would set Dain3 98 No. H4, Prove Lege and Faivets Larsen Boren, Himits on the city’s discharge util new. tougher limits would be imposed afier the city Girl to Jeseph and Disons Kilipsck expands and upgrades the Perkins, 443 N. 1220 W., Provo. facility. Oct, Bi: The Geneva permit would place limits on discharge of cyanides, phenols. ammonia —— and mercury in water hatged direcity into Utah Lake and inte the Lindon Hollow 85 Eost 300 South, Provo Ph. 373-6668 Spansih Fork Agnes Marie Larsen Services wre held todayat 10 2m, in the St. Francis Chureh with burial in Spanish Fork City Cemetery BEESLEY MEMORIAL ‘She was active in the Vineyard LDS Ward Relief Society. Her schooling was in Lindon and Pleasant Grove. She is survived by two sons and two daughters; Dwaine F. Williams, Qrem; Max K Williams, Norwalk. Calif.; Mrs. Alma (Berneice) Hansen, American Fork; and Mrs. Wayne (Margie) Tucker, Salt Lake Cty; 17 grandchildren; two Step-grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; four step - SPRINGVILLE 1.cn Alfred Fox, 91, 997 W. 408 S., Springville died Thursday in a Provo hospital of causes incident to age. He was bom Oct. 12, 1883 at Lehi, the son af isaac and Elizabeth Zimmerman Fox, He married Margaret Chice Boyer @ May 4, 1910 in the Sait Lake LDSTempie. e — HOSPITAL Mr. Fox had farmed all of his life and was well-known iocally Sr cs Anban aos Fama Gray Lingge’, 508 W. 700 S, Payson for his Hol: dairy herd He great - grandchildren ti: employed as a Get. Bee eee on seit vere: Funeral services will be Monday at 11 a.m. in the Orem custodian in the Springville Second Ward for J7 years. He Sixth Ward LDS Chapel. Friends may catl Sunday at was a former director and , Goshen. Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary, secretary of the Utsh County ‘iomas, Boy to Jerry and Donna Warren Rothe, Orem, from 6 to & p.m. and Cooperative Dairy Association 456 S. 400 E., Payson. Monday at the chapel prior to and was active for 25 years inthe Girl to Terry and Diane Robertson Ratiford, 1010 §. 400 E., No. 14, services. Burial will be in ¢Hprogram. ingle Active in the LDS Church, he re Pieasant Grove. David Rad Bobbi, Ainge served a mission to the Southern Hughes, 920 5 Sate lle Staies from 1906 to 1908. He also Ciel ysLe aa Sylvia Gregg Allen Payne served as chaiman oi tne ward EE. B80 5. Oct. 2 genealogical committee, Sunday KEARNS — Gregg Allen a to David Grant and Paulene Ann Payne, 22, of Kearns, died of School superintendent, president Hawkins Lovelace, 159 S. 500 £., Payson. Oct. 22 cancer Thursday at the LDS of the seventy’s quorum, and was irl to Kevin C. and Kathy Blaymire Hospital, Salt Lake City. He is a teacher in manyof the church Porier, 412 E. 400 S., Payson related to several Utah County organizations. At the time of his death he was a high priest and a residents. Ernest Farr He was born July 28, 1952 in home teacher. Survivors include his widow, Muriay SALT LAKE CITY — Geraldine Potts Payne. He filed three sons and six daughters, a mission for the LDS Church Rulon F. Fox and Mrs. Donald We day in 2 Salt Lake City and was an elder's quorum (Cleone) Ferguson, both of Salt nursing of causes incident to age. secretary. He was a University Lake City; Mrs, C. He(Helen) ‘Two of his grandchildrenlive in Sanford, LaVerkin; . Don of Utah student. Utah County. He is survived by his parents, (Lula) Gamer, nee Tda.; Mr. Farr was born Dec.6, 1882 Kearns; two sisters and two Mrs. Wayne P. (Margaret) borthers; Myron Payne,Jeffrey Smith, Mrs. J. Edward (Anne) in Ogden to Winslow Jr. and Lynn Payne, Sharon Kay Payne Forshee, Merlin Fox, Marsha! 5. Susan Melvina Bingham Farr. and Kathy Ann Payne, all of Fox and Mrs. Ronald W. He married Vivia Elizabeth (Doreen) Schouten, all of Johnson on July 2 194 in Kearns. The vices will be Springville: 36 grandchildren Dublan, Chijuajua, Mi Saturd m. ai the Kearns and 24 great - grandchildren; marriage was solemnized later Second Ward LDS Chapel, 4360 two brothers and two sisters, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She Mrs. Charles (Libbey) Peterson died June 17,1959 Wo MIS S. Friends may cali today from 6 to 8 pm. at Logan; Miss Norine Fox, Harold Mr. Farr married Alta Baxter MeDougai Funeral Home, 4330S. M. Fox and Rulon J. Fox, all of Layton on Feb. 22, 1961 in Mesa, Redwood Rd. and Satuiday at Lehi. Ariz. Funeral services will be the church one hour prior to He had lived in Mesa and services. Burial will be in Valley Monday at 11 a.m. in the Springville Second - Eighth LDS Tucson, Ariz for much of his View Memorial Park, Granger. Ward Chapel with Bishop R life Dean Rowleyof the Second Ward his widow officiating. Friends may call at Flossie A. Dalton jaugi Mrs. Reed H. Wheeler Mortuary Sunday from MONROE, Sevier County — 7 to 9 p.m. or Monday prior to (Melissa) Beckstead. Midvale; Funeral services have been services. Burial will be in and Mrs. Paul b. (Maybeth) announced for Flossie Alvina Springville City Cemetery. Reimann, Salt Lake City; 10 Dalton, 80, of Placerville, Calif., grandchiidren; and 14 great wh» died after a short illness ina grandchildren; one brother and Palmdale, Calif., hospital Charles Monson dr. one sister. Asael Farr and Mrs. Chloe Stewart, both of Ogden She was the mother of Mrs. Albert J. (Fawn) Rothlisberger, Heber; and was the sister of Warren Lott, Provo, and Mrs. Emma Hutching, Springville. She was born Jan. 4, i894 at Brooklyn, Sevier County, the daughter of Marion and Lena Peterson Lott. She married Albert Dalton, and he died Sept 12, 1965. He was a member of the LDS Church and was a former resident of Monroe Survivors include four sons and four daughters, Mrs. Albert J. (Fawn) Rothlisberger, Heber City: AV. Bud Dalton and Mrs.: Walter T. (Molley) Reynolds, both of Placerville; Mrs. Boyd (Vee) Barney, Yearington, Ni D.M. Dalton, CarsonCi v Ned Dalton, Las Vegas: Mrs. Hank (Del Rea) Mahan, Palmdale, Calif and Grant B. Dalton. Hatch, Garfield County: 34 grandchildren; 80 great-grandchildren, six great great grandchildren. four sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Ruby Bridges and Mrs. Mable Braithwaite, both of Elsinore, Sevier County. Mrs. Millard Kay. Salt LakeCity Mrs. Emma Hutching. Springville: Marion Lott. Kamas, Warren Lott, SALT LAK Jr., 50, who died Wednesday at a Salt Lake City hospital of a massiveblood clot in the lung. Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at Deseret Mortuary, 36 E. 700S., Salt Lake Qity. Friends maycall at the mortuary tonight from 6 to 8 o'clock and Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Friends may cai! tonight at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Boone’s Bones Temple, from 6 to 9 o'clock, and Saturday one hour prior to DEFIANCE, Mo. (UPI) — A services at the stake center feud exists between Missouri and Burial will be in Salt Lake City Kentucky historians over the Cemetery. bonesof pioneer Daniel Boone. Dr. Monson wasthe brother of Mrs. Dougas (Ruth) Johnson Missouri officials say Boone’s 7Orem. bones are buried at the Boone Museum in Defiance and what Kentucky has at its state cemetery are bones of a black slave. The Kentucky Historical KAYSVILLE — Lenard C. Huff, 47, Utah Obituaries died Thursday, funeral Saturday 1 pm Society says some of the bones Kaysville Ninth LDS Ward”Cha aps might have been moved to Jordon . Brezoff, 6, funeralpee io deessera Missouri, but not all. MOCDEN — Gordon T. Nelson, 45, died Thursday, funerai Saturday noon Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chape' PERRY, Box ae ay~ Martella T. Nelson, 56, funeral ores ipm,“SouthBor Box Elder Stake ‘SALT LAKE CITY Charletie W Powers, 44, died Wednesday, funeral #3 Saturday 10 am., St. Ambrose Cathlic Church, Lanra "ile? Gilbert, ied Wednesday, funeral Saturday, 10 He Liberty Park Ward, 445 West Provo and Royal Lott Harvard Roland F. Bleskmore, $2, died Anaheim. Calif Wednesday, graveside services Saturday, 2 pm. American Falls, Ida. Clara KFuneral services will be Ford, 90, died Wedaesiay, faneral 1! am. 4670 S, Highland Dr. Monday at 1 p.m_at the Monroe Saturaay, Emest Farr. 6, ded Wedoeadny, fuera North LDS Ward Chapel where Saturday, 2pm friends may call two hours MT PLEASANT, soos County — beforeservices. Burialis to bein Leonard A. Everts, 82,died Wednesda; funeral Saturday ‘noon, Monroe City Cemetery, Second LDS Ward Chapel (LAs stream which eventually enters disinfection and treatment. and the lake on the north side of the steel works. Provo's wastewater facility includes primary sedimentation followed by dielogical treatment with trickling fitters. sludge thickeners, anerobic bacteria digesters and open air drying of for the propagation of aquatic remaining sh The sewer plant cischarges into the Mill Race which in turn flows into Prove Bay. The state has classified the Mili Race and Utah Lake as Class C water wich means must be pure enough to use Suppiies for after domestic further Drive-in Manager Says Film Arrived Too Late Russ Heaton, Timp Drive In ‘Theater manager, said this morning the film “Big Bad Mama" was not submitted to Orem's Citizens for Public Deceney Commissica six hours prior to being shown because it arrived at the theater only 4'z hours before show time ‘The theater was restrained from showing the film because of alleged violation of Orem's pornographyordinance. The law requires that a film be submitted for review six hours before life. irrigation watering Geatment and without The EPA discharge pe would place immediate limitations on Provo's waste water. to Dean tendent recent aperati g procedures at the plant will enable the city to meet the immediate limitations. befuture ones proposed by EPA would take a substantial expansion of the plant A period for comment on the permit ended Oct. 20, and by mid month in November, city officials expect the final permit to be issued, ‘The period for public comment is still open for the U.S. Steel permit. Written comments may be submitted to the Denver Regional office of EPA by Nov. 8. showing Steel plant officials said they Mr. Heaton said as soon as the were stil! studying the proposed film arrived it was sent to city limitations on the wastewater hall for review, but the film permit “wasn’t in the city”” in time for the six hourdeadline. Mr. Heaton said the movie in question is no fonger being shown. It was shown only one night beesuse of the restraining order. He said the company was not trying to break the law and desires to cooperate with legal requirements in the city. Orem City Department of Comsn: nity, Development has scheduled a series of public meetings to discuss the new Federal Community t Act City planners will hold the first E., Provo, and have 10 pure-bred meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Cherry Hil! Elementary School. Ses. Mr. McArthur is vice president ‘They are seeking input from of the international Arabian property owners and residents in area. Horse Association. ‘The amount of the allocation and the eligible activities under theact will be discussed. Meetings will be held Geneva Elementary Schoo! Nov. Il, at Hillerest and Orem VERNAL, Utah (UPI) — A Elementaries on Nov. 13, at theater owner, convicted of al- Scera Park and Sharon lowing under 18-vear- olds to Elementaries on Nov. 14, at view R and X rated films, has Cascade Elementary on Nov. 15, been sentenced to 120 daysin jail and at Westmore and Windsor and a $200 fine Schools on Nov. 18. Justice of the Peace Loyd All the meetings will begin at 7 Eaton then suspended the jail pm. and part of the fine sentences and placed Brent Shiner, ownerof the Vernal Theater, on six months probation. The justice of the peace also as ordered Eaton not to let persons below 18 see X and R rated DRAFTING films, including the youths workingatthetheater at Shiner was arrested Tuesday iicorng a raid on the theater R- rated 40 W. i00N., be 373-5350 a persons in i theater were “Ht you're in business te serve the public we're in buninets to serve you!” under 18. Orem Plans Meetings on Federal Act Because of lack of space in Thursday's paper, Provo Arabian horse breeder Stan Bonnett’s account of national awards given his stallion, Ibn Lutan, was ommitted Mr. Bonnett. stated his stailion, owned jointiy with Dan McArthur, Salt Lake City, received iwo U.S. Nationai Top-10 performance awards at the annual national show in Albuequerque. The awards were for Ibn Lutan's superior ability in formal driving and in doraial other performance cha."pion Arabian horses from throughoutthe nation. Mr. Bonnett explained that a formal combination classtests a horse'sability as a driving horse then. midwaythrough theclass, tie buggy is removed, and the driver then rides the horse in a three-gaited or parkclass. 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